Seeing an Israeli soldier with the LGBTQ flag on top of the ruins of Gaza is offensive to every gay person in the world'
Briefly

Dima Hamdan discusses the conflicts Palestinian families face when confronted with societal norms and the pressure of political loyalty, particularly regarding their LGBTQ children.
Despite homosexuality not being a crime in the West Bank, a significant taboo persists, making it safer to have a criminal child than an openly gay one.
Hamdan critiques how Israel undermines its image as a gay-friendly nation by violating the rights of Palestinians, especially emphasizing the plight of LGBTQ individuals.
In her film, Hamdan poignantly illustrates the difficult choice families must make between societal expectations and their children's safety in the context of the Israeli occupation.
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